Posted by Dave from MN on April 10, 2009 at 11:07:52 from (96.24.108.212):
In Reply to: Wildlife Observations posted by Buzzman72 on April 10, 2009 at 09:36:23:
Around here. Beaver populations way up, Coyote"s up, Eagles and hawks up. Ducks are way down, to many low lands drained in recent years and low rainfall, plus alot of good wetlands have filled with cattails and offer no benifit to waterfowl and the DNR will not allow a guy to dig them back open. Squirrels are about average but nothing like they were in the mid 80"s when woodland were pastured. Deer are way down. MNDNR pushing sales of antlerless and bonus tags way beyond what actual population can take. Tags should be based off herd management, not revenue needs, they seem to have forgoten that. Geese are high in #"s, but way down from where they were 8-10 years ago. Coons up, and most other furred vermin are abuntant as a lack of trapper is apparent. pocket gophers are exploding here in Minden township of Benton County MN, the township will not put a small bounty on them to encourage kids to trap them. Shame on you guys!
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